

(The first one was planted on July 17, and the last-the 888,246th-will be planted on November 11, Armistice Day.) Kate was seen brushing tears away, as she toured the field with William and Harry, and the trio planted poppies in the grass, adding to the collection. This site will eventually contain 888,246 poppies, one for every death of a British, Australian, or Commonwealth individual during the war. Bennett dress, which provided a dramatic contrast to the large sea of red ceramic poppies she and William navigated at the Tower of London memorial installation. Today, back in London, she traded out the cream for a blue L.K. Kate wore a cream Alexander McQueen ensemble, reportedly a nod to the “peace that was shattered 100 years ago yesterday.” Yesterday, the duo left London to visit the city of Liege in Belgium, the site of the conflict that began the war, where the pair were greeted by French president François Hollande and King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium.
#Remembrance poppy kate series
Kate Middleton and Prince William are making a series of appearances this week to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I.
